Examining the Thermal Performance of Vernacular Houses in Asir Region of Saudi Arabia

The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the superior thermal performance of traditional mud architecture over contemporary concrete block construction. The case study consists of two adjacent buildings representing the two building techniques that are located in the Asiri highlands, KSA. The researc...

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Main Authors: Mady Mohamed, Anna Klingmann, Haitham Samir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-06-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S111001681930016X
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spelling doaj-61d339503acb4913a31bc2c007b43a352021-06-02T09:49:50ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682019-06-01582419428Examining the Thermal Performance of Vernacular Houses in Asir Region of Saudi ArabiaMady Mohamed0Anna Klingmann1Haitham Samir2Architecture Department, Effat University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Zagazig University, Egypt; Corresponding author.Architecture Department, Effat University, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaArchitecture Department, Effat University, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate the superior thermal performance of traditional mud architecture over contemporary concrete block construction. The case study consists of two adjacent buildings representing the two building techniques that are located in the Asiri highlands, KSA. The research employed multi-field study techniques that include observation, as well as objective and subjective assessments. The objective assessment measured the different factors affecting the thermal comfort inside the case study houses by using a data logger and handheld equipment. The subjective assessment aimed to measure the response of the occupants by using semi-structured interviews and self-directed questioners. The results will be a further stepping-stone in motivating people to find value in their heritage and to preserve, reuse and reinhabit their houses while also stressing the importance to pass traditional knowledge to younger generations. The results showed a better performance for the vernacular houses while showed significant importance of adopting the passive strategies even with the new concrete houses. Keywords: Thermal performance, Vernacular architecture, Monitoring techniques, Subjective assessment, Objective assessment, Subject classification codes: Building studies, Culture, Architecturehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S111001681930016X
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title Examining the Thermal Performance of Vernacular Houses in Asir Region of Saudi Arabia
title_short Examining the Thermal Performance of Vernacular Houses in Asir Region of Saudi Arabia
title_full Examining the Thermal Performance of Vernacular Houses in Asir Region of Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Examining the Thermal Performance of Vernacular Houses in Asir Region of Saudi Arabia
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publishDate 2019-06-01
description The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the superior thermal performance of traditional mud architecture over contemporary concrete block construction. The case study consists of two adjacent buildings representing the two building techniques that are located in the Asiri highlands, KSA. The research employed multi-field study techniques that include observation, as well as objective and subjective assessments. The objective assessment measured the different factors affecting the thermal comfort inside the case study houses by using a data logger and handheld equipment. The subjective assessment aimed to measure the response of the occupants by using semi-structured interviews and self-directed questioners. The results will be a further stepping-stone in motivating people to find value in their heritage and to preserve, reuse and reinhabit their houses while also stressing the importance to pass traditional knowledge to younger generations. The results showed a better performance for the vernacular houses while showed significant importance of adopting the passive strategies even with the new concrete houses. Keywords: Thermal performance, Vernacular architecture, Monitoring techniques, Subjective assessment, Objective assessment, Subject classification codes: Building studies, Culture, Architecture
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